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CONGRESSIONAIr eAMPAIGN
The Meeting At Newberry And
Other Meetings Thrqugh
out the Count
The congres-ional campaign meet
ing for Newbery, was held last nighE
n th:- court h'use. There was a good
attend!ance o the. citizens of New
berry. pr,baN.l- he-ween three hun
drrd and f-ur hundrcd voters bing
and th ' meetin pa''tl i, \'ird
C0Untv Chairman S. S. Cuullng
hanl presided oe-r the meeting.
Speeches wert mail-: by Ciigrcssman
Wyatt Aiken and his opponent. Mr.
1. H. NIcCalla. Solicitor Thos. S.
Sease made a few remarks. His p
ponent. Representativc Cooper. of
Laur-ns. was not at th neeting.
Congressman Aiken referred with
pride to his recoird of two year. Il
congress, calling especial attexItion to
the work which he had done in in
creasing the rural rontes and to his
bill which passed congress increas
ing the pay of the rural carriers. He
made a good speech and received
good attention.
Mr. I. H. McCalla attacked the bu
reau of immigration in this state,
saying that all legislative candidates
o.ught to be questioned as to their po
sition on this matter. He spoke at
some length. promising to do his
duty if elected and to look after the
every interest of his people.
Solicitor Sease. as stated. made on
.ly a few remarks. his oppenent being
absent. He appreciated what the
people of Newberry county had done
for him in the past and asked a con
tinuance of their support.
The Other Meetings.
The campaign opened at Pomaria
on Tuesday, but owing to the fact
tht the crowd was small 'there were
no speeches. At Prosperity on Wed
nesday a good meeting was held in
the town hall, between seventy-five
and one hundred voters being pres
ent. Addresses were made by Messrs.
Aiken and McCaUa. The meeting
yesterday was held at Longshoie and
was attended by about seven-ty-five
people. It was a good meeting and
pleasant throughout. The campaign
will close at Whitmire in -Saturday
afternoon. there being no other meet
ing until that *rime.
Laws a Small Part.
"Tomorrow," said the lawyer, ac
cording to the Chicago Inter-Ocean.
"I will have to begin the cross-ex
amination of the fair plaintiff."
His face showed that he was -crou
bled.
"It will have to be carefully plan
ned and executed," he added, after a
pause.
"What will?" inquired the unso
phisticated youth.
"Why. I have arranged to have a
clever party sit beside her and ab
stract her handkerchief just before
she takes the stand for cross-exami
nation," explaine.d the lawyer.
"To what purpose?"
'Evidently," Said the lawyer, "you
are even more inexperienced than I
supposed. I can see that she is one
of the kind that has no difficulty in
crying when she wants to."
"Well."
'Well, do you not know that all
the astuteness of the legal profession
is not worth one tear in the er of a
woman in a jury trial?"
"'But the handkerchief?"
"No wvoman can cry effectively on
the witness stand without an em
broidered handkerchief. Lacking that.
is no more than sniveling and the wo
man who snivels is lost. With' the
.handkerchief she can beat mg; with
out it she is at my mercy.' *As the
poet truly says: "In hoc handker
chief vinces!' The verdict in this
case is likely to rest on the tempor
ary possession of a bit of linen, and.
lace. When she finds it gone she will
be too ratled to even think clearly"
"I begin to see." remarked the un
sophisticated one. "tnat there is moreI
than law~ to law
"'In such . case.? was tl.e' reply.
"the law is the least part of it."
"She certainly wouldn't have the
face to wear a bathing suit like that!"
"I don't know, but she thinks she
has the figure."-Philadelphia Press.
B. Varnell, who was highly esteem-I
ed, was killed near Tarborb,9N. C.
on Tuesday afternoon by his. son-in
la Jo Phillins. .
Il
PILL TAKING
A PLEASURE.
S i
are so agreeable that children
eat them like candy, yet there
is not a remedy in the market so
effective and thorough for the
Cure of Constipation
Relief of Headache
and all troubles caused by inactive
digestive organs such as Dizziness,
Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress
after eating, Pains in the side, etc.
PRICE 25c for box of 40 pills.
WHAT OTHERS SAY:
"I Snd them a sure cure for constipation." (Judge)
W. D. Miller. Johnston a
.I Intend to * noters hereafter. They are so
easy to take. My children take them like candy."'
They are n ild in action and salutar in effect,
having the property of invigorar-'g and buildti: up
the system." Toi F. Rupp. Sh:remanstown. Pa.
Try a box and your friends as well as yourself
will thank us for the suggeetioi.
LYMAN BROWN, New York ('ity.
sol BY
MAYES' DRUG STORE.
NOM INATIONS
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.
TO MEET THE GRATIFICATION
of the people it is announced that
the jolly candidate for Railroad
Commissiorer will be in the race
this year-Cansler of Tirzah-the I
lame farmer of York and the fox
fire of the campaign. PPP.
CONGRESS.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for ' CoUgress in the
Third Congressional' District. and
pledge myself to abide the results -
of the democratic primary and sup
port the nominees of the party.
I. H. McCalia.I
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candilate for Congress from the
Third District and pledge myself
to abide the rules of the democratic.
party. WYATT AIKEN
SENATOR.
!FliE a' ehNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for the office of
State Senator. Subject to the rules -
of the Democratic party.
COLE. L. BLEASE.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of
State Senate and pledge myself to
abide the rules of the democratic
party Arthur Kibler. I
REPRESENTATIVES.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the Legislature
from Newberry county subect to
the rules of the Democratic party.I
A. J. Gibson.
I HEREBY AkNNOUNCE MYSELF'
a candidate for the L egislature and
pledge . syself to abide the rules of
the Democratic party.
J. M. Taylor.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the House of Rep
resentatives from Newberry county,
subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary.
John WV. Earhardt
'-I
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for re-election as a
member of the House of Represen
tatives from Newberry County.A
Subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party.
ELBERT H. AULLI.
I AM A CANDIDATE FOR THEI
House of Representatives, subject
to the rules of the democratic party.
FRED H. DOMINICK.
I HEREBY ANNCUNCE MYSELF I
as a candidate ior the House of Re
presentatives of South Carolina
from Newberry county.
F. Wr mIGGNS.
REREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
i candidate for the House of Repre
5entatives from Newberry county,
subject to the democratic primary.
W. H. SANDERS.
CLERK OF COURT.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY-1
.I a candidate 'or re-clection toi
he office of Clerk of Court. Sub
ect to the Democratic Primary.
JOHN C. GOGGANS.
SHERIFF.
ING CONSCIOUS OF THE'
tact that I have discharged the
dtties of the sheriff's office to the
best of my ability, and believing
that I have the endorsement of the
majority of the people of Newberry
cointy. to this end, Iwould again
announce myself a candidate for;
re-election. subject to the decision
of the democratic primary.
M. M. BUFORD. I
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Newberry County. Subject to
the Democratic Primary.
W A. HILL.
SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of Super
intendent of Education of Newber
ry county. Subject to the rules or
the democratic primary.
THOS. E. WICKER.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF1
a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Education, sub
ject to the rules of the democratic
primary. G. HOWE LIGON.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Education, sub
ject to -the rules of the democratic
primary. J. S. WHEELER.
COUNTY AUDITOR.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of County
Auditor, subject to the democratic
primary. L. I. EPTING.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of County Auditor, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
Prinfary. W. W. CROMER.
CORONER.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Coroner for New
berry county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the democratic
party. JNO. N. BASS.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for re-election to the
office of Coroner and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democrat
ic Primary.
F- M4ARION LINDSAY,
MASTER.
.D. HARDY IS A CANDIDATE
for Master and will be grateful to
the people of the county for their
support.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELI
as a candidate for the office of
Master for Newberry County, and1
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic Primary.
J. W. D. JOHNSON.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Master. Subject to
rules of the Democratic party.
H. H. RIKARD.
COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
P. COUNTS IS HEREBY AN
nounced a candidate for County
Spervisor, subject to the rules of
the democratic primary.
.-VOTERS.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for County -.ipervisor
Subject to therules of the Deme
cratic Primary. J. Y. FLOYD.
>DREWV J. LIVINGSTON IS
hereby nominated for the office of
County Supervisor, subject to the
democratic primary election.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELIF
a candidate for County Supervisor.
subject to thc rules of the demo-,
eratic party. G. SAM MOORE.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for County Supervisor,
subject to the rules of the demo
ratic primary.
J MNROnE WTCER.
SUB-SUPERVISOR.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidates for sub-supervisor for
Newberry County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
Os. Wells.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for
Newberry county, subject to th<
rules .,f the democratic party.
George Burda Boozer.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for
Newberry county and pledge myself
to abide the rules of the democratic
party. J. P. Cannon.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for
Newberry county. subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
Jno. A. Graham.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of sub
supervisor for Newberry county and
pledge myself to abide the rules of
the Democratic party.
W. F. Koon.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for sub-supervisor for
Newberry county and pledge my
self to abide the rules of the De-m
ocratic party. T. B. Leitzsey.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for the office of s.ub
supervisor and pledge myself to
abide the rules of the Democratic
party. Irby D. Schockley.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a cadidate for the offic,- of Sub
Supervisor for Newberry count)
and pledge myself to abide the rules
of the democratic party.
JOHN A. C. KIBLER.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for
Newberry county and pledge mysell
to abide the rules and regulations
of the democratic party.
W. H. WENDT.
COUNTY TREASURER.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for re-election as Coun
ty Treasurer and pledge myself tc
abide the rules of the Democratic
party. JNO. L. EPPS.
. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELE
a candidate for County Treasurer
subject to the democratic primary.
EUG. S. WERTS.
MAGISTRATE.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Magistrate for No.
1o township and pledge myself tc
abide the rules of the Democratic
party C. L. Wilson.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Magistrate for No.
1o township, subject to the rules of
the democratic party.
J. H. Singley.
WE, THE CITIZENS OF. TOWN
ships Nos. 1, 2, and 8, hereby an
nounce Chas. - B. Tidwell, for th<
office of Magistrate, and he i.
pledged to abide the result of the
democratic primary. CITIZENS.
J. H. CHAPPELL IS HEREBN
announced a candidate for re-elec
tion as magistrate for Townships
Nos. I, 2, and 8, and is pledged tc
abide the result of the Democratic
Primary.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELI
as a candidate for re-election tc
the office of Magistrate for No.
Township. Subject to the rules o
the democratic primary.
.T. P. ADAMS.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Magistrate for
Township No. 1o, subject to the
? nes of the democratic primary.
3B. ELLESOR.
cOLIN L. GRAHAM IS HEREBX
..nnounced a candidate for Magis
crate for Township No. 11, subjec,
to the denmocratic primary.
OHN WV ROPP IS HEREBY AN
nounced a candidate for magistrats
for Township No. 7.
SHEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSEL&
a{ candidate for re-election to the of
fiee of Magistrate for No. 11 town
ship and pledge myself to abide the
rules of the Democratic Primat
WV. F. SUBER.
[ HERFBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a candidate for Magistrate igr No.
o township. subjec.t to the deli
thie democratic party. B. B. 1.
HANKING THE PEOPLE OF
No. 3 Township for their suppor1
in the past I hereby announce my
self a canididlate for Magistrate ir.
No. 3 township pledged to abid'
the result of the primary, and the
wishe of the people. F. E Maybin.
Brick!
Brick!r
For Sale by
C. H CANNON.
JAP-A.LAC
THE NEW WOOD FINISH.
WEARS LIKE IRON.
It makes old floors, front doors,
wood work, oil cloth, linoleum and.
furniture look like new.
For Sale By
F. A.*SCHUMPERT,
See'v and Treas.
TEACHER WANTED.
The trustees of Fork school di s
trict, No. 59, will meet at the school
house, August 13th, to elect a teach
er. Term. 6 months. Salary, Byz per
month. LAdy preferred.
Applications must be sent to trus
tees.
W. G. Metts,s
Sligh-s'
Q. M. Kinard,
D. J.J Wicker,
Pomaria
Trustees.
Salter.s
Vari y G. t r.
A.fullKlino ar ou
article. Anyhingyou
needfro wriinpo ensi
to trunks.TAstees.n
artes.oos Anythingo
and DRY GOODS.
Come and see me
before buying in.
The SKYSCRAPER'
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheuma
tism, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, inflam
mation of the Bladder, Bad Blood and
Nervous' Troubles caused by Sick
Kidneys.
Mayes Pharmacy, the well known
druggist of Newberry. knows by ex
perience that HINDIPO will cure all
forms of Kidney and Nervous Troub
les, and will guarrantee it in all cases.
Can't you afford to try it at their
risk? it costs you nothing if it don't
do the work.
Sent by mail to any address, pre
paid, on receipt of 50 cents. 6 boxes
for $'2-5o under a positive guarrantee.
NOT!CE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT AND DISCHARGE.
Take notice that I will make a -
fmnal settlement on the estate of D.
L. Boozer. deceased, in the Probate
Court for Newberry county, on Mon
day. August I. 1904, and immediately
thereafter apply to said Court for a
discharge as administrator of said es
tate.
All creditors of said estate are here.
by notified to present their demands
against said estate, properly attested
on or before said date, and all parties
owing' said estate must make settle
ment with the undersigned at once.
D. L. Boozer;